His head size doubles due to mysterious illness

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The head shape of a Filipino man has changed in a way that is no longer recognizable, after his head has tripled. Romulo Bellabell, 56, suffered a health condition three years ago, suffered from itchy eyes and a runny nose. He was initially diagnosed with sinusitis, but after two weeks his condition did not improve and his face began to swell. The case of Bellabile shocked the doctors on the island of Leti, and recommended that he travel to Manila for treatment, but his family was unable to send him, and continued to deteriorate. Bellabeel lost his sight when his eyelids swelled up, forcing him to stop working. His children were forced to leave school and look for work to support the family, as well as rotating their parents' care, according to the British Daily Mail. The last visit by Bellabeel to the doctor in 2018, and the family did not abide by the dates of visits to the hospital, because doctors did not have anything to treat this rare case.

How to get access token facebook of someone and how to protect your account


Facebook has quite a lot of safety measures to protect users' account, such as a user "access token" is approved to the Facebook application (like Candy Crush Saga, Lexulous Word Game), when the user authorizes it, it provides momentary and secure access to Facebook APIs.

To make this possible, users have to 'allow or accept' the application demands so that an application can access your account information with the required permissions.

The Access Token stores information about permissions that have been decided as well as information about when the token will expire and which application generated it. Approved Facebook apps can publish or remove content on your behalf using the access tokens, rather than your Facebook password.

Access tokens are pretty sensitive, since anyone who knows the access token of a user can access the user's data and can perform any proceedings on behalf of the user, till the token is valid.
In Past years, numerous Security Researchers reported various Oauth vulnerabilities to the Facebook Security team, but if the app traffic is not encrypted, you are not protected from the man-in-the middle attack and the attacker might steal your personal information, using 'access token'.


Thus, access token is sufficient to allow a hacker to do all that the application authorized to do. The vulnerability is not new, it has already been known for a year, but Facebook is still vulnerable to hackers and surveillance specialized agencies like the NSA.

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR ACCOUNT:

 If you are a Facebook application developer, you must never send an 'access token' over unencrypted channels and Facebook users should only trust the encrypted applications and use "HTTPS Everywhere" Browser Extension for automated security.

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